Interview Questions 1. why did you want to go to college? 2. Why did you pick the college that you go to? 3. What is your major and why did you pick it? 4. What are the dislikes you have about your college? 5. What are you likes about your college? 6. Why didn't you go to the other schools you looked at? 7. Did you know anyone going to your college and if so was it easier to transition since you knew someone? 8. Is it easy to get involved in your college? 9. Was it easy to make friends? 10. If you could would you go to another college and why?
Interview 1 1. I wanted to get away from home and Iknew I wanted to major in speech pathology. 2. Marywood has a 5-year masters program for speech pathology and it was the perfect distance away from home. 3. I knew I wanted to work with children and I was always interested in autism and other disabilities. 4. I wish it was a little bigger and had more things to do on weekends and wasn't a dry campus. 5. I like that the people are really friendly and that there are a lot of things to do close by. 6. Marywood is one of the only schools in the country to have a 5 year masters program for speech-path. I liked the dorms and campus the best.7. When I went to an open house for Marywood during high school I met some people who lived near Howell and started to become friendly with them and that helped me decide. 8. Yes we get emails about upcoming events and clubs and sports we could join. 9. At first it was hard to find the group that I fit best with but after first semester making friends became easy. 10. No because I would not want to start.
Interview 2 1. To get a career I really wanted to pursuit as well as playing college lacrosse. 2. I loved the way the campus felt when I set foot on it. 3. Biology, it was the only way of becoming a chiropractor. 4. The high tuition for such a small school. 5. Everything. The food, the people, the classes, lacrosse is great, the lifestyle is a dream. 6. They didn't have the same feel as Marywood did. 7. I did know someone but not that well, but I met my roommate at orientation and we requested to be roommates and hit it off and have been like brothers ever since. 8. Yes it is. 9. Very easy, it's a small school anyway. 10. Probably, Somewhere a little closer to home, maybe Richard Stockton College, Kean, or Montclair. Only because it would be easier to travel whenever i wanted to go home. Also, my brother could come up and see me whenever. Back to my page
1. why did you want to go to college?
2. Why did you pick the college that you go to?
3. What is your major and why did you pick it?
4. What are the dislikes you have about your college?
5. What are you likes about your college?
6. Why didn't you go to the other schools you looked at?
7. Did you know anyone going to your college and if so was it easier to transition since you knew someone?
8. Is it easy to get involved in your college?
9. Was it easy to make friends?
10. If you could would you go to another college and why?
Interview 1
1. I wanted to get away from home and Iknew I wanted to major in speech pathology.
2. Marywood has a 5-year masters program for speech pathology and it was the perfect distance away from home.
3. I knew I wanted to work with children and I was always interested in autism and other disabilities.
4. I wish it was a little bigger and had more things to do on weekends and wasn't a dry campus.
5. I like that the people are really friendly and that there are a lot of things to do close by.
6. Marywood is one of the only schools in the country to have a 5 year masters program for speech-path. I liked the dorms and campus the best.7. When I went to an open house for Marywood during high school I met some people who lived near Howell and started to become friendly with them and that helped me decide.
8. Yes we get emails about upcoming events and clubs and sports we could join.
9. At first it was hard to find the group that I fit best with but after first semester making friends became easy.
10. No because I would not want to start.
Interview 2
1. To get a career I really wanted to pursuit as well as playing college lacrosse.
2. I loved the way the campus felt when I set foot on it.
3. Biology, it was the only way of becoming a chiropractor.
4. The high tuition for such a small school.
5. Everything. The food, the people, the classes, lacrosse is great, the lifestyle is a dream.
6. They didn't have the same feel as Marywood did.
7. I did know someone but not that well, but I met my roommate at orientation and we requested to be roommates and hit it off and have been like brothers ever since.
8. Yes it is.
9. Very easy, it's a small school anyway.
10. Probably, Somewhere a little closer to home, maybe Richard Stockton College, Kean, or Montclair. Only because it would be easier to travel whenever i wanted to go home. Also, my brother could come up and see me whenever.
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